Thankful for two, daft gray cats who rotate around this house instigating trouble, but who happily curl up on the couch with us at night. For job opportunities that fill my life with meaning. For family and family. For the husband who tolerates, with amazing patience, all of me. For the all-in hugs that Birdy issues in the morning, with her hair a stratosphere-tickling tangle and feet shuffling, but her eyes wide open, ready to experience everything.

And we are all thankful for YOU and for helping guide us through our own lives with diabetes and helping us be empowered to learn more. Always!
Happy Turkey Day to you and your family!! (looking forward to the turkey handprints for this year….or did I miss them?)

I have shared the link to this post on my blog as well, I think that IFL’s mission is a great one. We truly should be thankful that we have so much easier access to insulin or access at all. I could not imagine being the parent of that little girl, watching her die from something that can be treated and not being able to get it for her. How incredibly terrible. I am so glad that she got insulin and survived.

Hi Kerri, Great post. Have you heard of Life for a Child? Run by two paediatric endos in Sydney they work in the most disadvantage countries to save kids w Type 1 there from certain death – i am not involved but was very humbled by their session at the World D. Congress today and have just become a regular donor….. Another one to watch and support. All the best, Kate

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